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Fao - The Km Players
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Here are today's shaded clues for you -
15a Plant with flowers used in beer brewing and also herbal tea blends with valerian, camomile and lavender as a traditional remedy for insomnia [3]
30a Crowned piece in draughts, the 13th playing card in a given suit or one of the pieces in shogi [4]
9d Expanse beyond Earth's atmosphere or each one of the gaps between the lines of a stave [5]
40d Signalling device often found on a traditional sit-up-and-beg bike, or the end of a trumpet [4]
15a Plant with flowers used in beer brewing and also herbal tea blends with valerian, camomile and lavender as a traditional remedy for insomnia [3]
30a Crowned piece in draughts, the 13th playing card in a given suit or one of the pieces in shogi [4]
9d Expanse beyond Earth's atmosphere or each one of the gaps between the lines of a stave [5]
40d Signalling device often found on a traditional sit-up-and-beg bike, or the end of a trumpet [4]
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Good morning, Steff.
I finally got my jab last Sunday evening. All very easy really, although (like everything in this country) they like to fill a lot of forms in:
Step 1: Be greeted by a guy standing outside the building in the cold, who directs you to his colleague down the side passage.
Step 2: Get stopped by second guy, with a clipboard, who provides you with hand sanitiser, asks you several questions and gives you an information sheet (about side effects) before letting you get out of the cold and through the door into the building.
Step 3: Upon entering, immediately get stopped by a woman with a clipboard, who asks you more questions before directing you to a chair.
Step 4: Get approached by a woman with a laptop, who asks you more questions and gives you a form.
Step 5: Get accompanied into the vaccination area, and then into an individual cubicle, to wait for the next bit.
Step 6: A woman with yet another clipboard, asks for the form that you've been given and asks you lots more questions, entering your answers onto the form, which she gives back to you
Step 7. Another woman with a laptop arrives and asks for the completed form, so that she can copy all of the information onto her computer.
Step 8: At last, the woman with the syringe arrives and, after just a few more questions, gives you the jab.
Step 9: Be allowed to leave but told not to drive for 15 minutes in case you suffer a bad reaction. Ask what you're meant to do if you actually have one in your car. Get told "Oh well, I expect someone would find you eventually" ;-)
All easy peasy, really ;-)
I finally got my jab last Sunday evening. All very easy really, although (like everything in this country) they like to fill a lot of forms in:
Step 1: Be greeted by a guy standing outside the building in the cold, who directs you to his colleague down the side passage.
Step 2: Get stopped by second guy, with a clipboard, who provides you with hand sanitiser, asks you several questions and gives you an information sheet (about side effects) before letting you get out of the cold and through the door into the building.
Step 3: Upon entering, immediately get stopped by a woman with a clipboard, who asks you more questions before directing you to a chair.
Step 4: Get approached by a woman with a laptop, who asks you more questions and gives you a form.
Step 5: Get accompanied into the vaccination area, and then into an individual cubicle, to wait for the next bit.
Step 6: A woman with yet another clipboard, asks for the form that you've been given and asks you lots more questions, entering your answers onto the form, which she gives back to you
Step 7. Another woman with a laptop arrives and asks for the completed form, so that she can copy all of the information onto her computer.
Step 8: At last, the woman with the syringe arrives and, after just a few more questions, gives you the jab.
Step 9: Be allowed to leave but told not to drive for 15 minutes in case you suffer a bad reaction. Ask what you're meant to do if you actually have one in your car. Get told "Oh well, I expect someone would find you eventually" ;-)
All easy peasy, really ;-)
You are right with "bell" :)
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